This episode of Fresh Air, hosted by David Bianculli, features a series of archival interviews focusing on R&B, rockabilly, and rock and roll legends. The episode begins with Terry Gross's 1988 interview with Ben E. King, where they discuss his early career singing on the streets of Harlem, his transition from bass singer to lead singer with The Drifters, and the story behind his hit songs like "There Goes My Baby," "Save the Last Dance for Me," and "Stand By Me." The episode continues with Terry Gross's 1991 interview with songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, exploring their collaboration and the creation of iconic songs like "Hound Dog" and their innovative use of strings in rock and roll. Finally, the episode concludes with Terry Gross's 1993 interview with record producer Jerry Wexler, discussing his work with Aretha Franklin, the Muscle Shoals sound, and the story behind The Drifters' "Under the Boardwalk."
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